The Benefits of Natural Fibre & the Restorative Qualities of Good Sleep

Moemoe duvet inners are made from natural fibres that are sustainable, biodegradable, made in New Zealand and ethically sourced.  Whether you choose their wool, Alpaca or feather and down duvet inners you’re guaranteed a supremely comfortable night’s rest. 

 A good sleep is important to help you to wake refreshed and ready for the day, and Moemoe’s natural fibre bedding increases total sleep time and improves sleep efficiency. You spend more time in your bed than anywhere else and your investment in a quality bed and bedding should reflect that.

 If you have ever spent the night under a wool quilt, it is likely that you slept soundly and woke feeling fabulous. For those who are finding a good night’s sleep increasingly elusive, it may be time to take stock of your bedding and consider the benefits of sleeping with wool or feather and down.

Completely natural, renewable and biodegradable, studies show that sleeping with wool helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer - that’s great news for you and the environment!

 All-natural, wool is truly nature’s miracle fibre.  With its unique wicking properties, wool is able to absorb moisture, draw it away from the skin and allow it to evaporate into the atmosphere. A wool quilt helps to manage your body temperature as you sleep - no more hot and sweaty or cold and clammy! The breathability of wool creates a comfortable sleeping temperature year round, so you can benefit from deeper, uninterrupted sleep every night. 

 The Moemoe team is proud of the brand they have created, and work hard to share the benefits of natural fibre and the restorative qualities of good sleep. You spend more time in your bed than anywhere else and your investment in a quality bed and bedding should reflect that, and for more information on Euro pillows NZ, duvet inners NZ and mattress toppers NZ please go to https://www.moemoe.co.nz .


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